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  • Reauthorization of the IDEA 2004
  • The IDEA 2004 and the IDEA 2006 Regulations Webcast Materials & Power Point
    Missed the January webcast? Check out these resources on-line!
  • IDEA Parent Guide pdf symbol: A comprehensive guide to your rights and responsibilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA 2004). The guide describes the special education process - a process that is the same regardless of a child's particular difficulties or disabilities.

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  • New Special Education Teacher Institute Fall Session , September 7, 2007
  • Welcome to the Kern County Consortium SELPA!

    The Kern County Consortium Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) is a Multi-District/County Office SELPA. Currently, 46 school districts and the Kern County Superintendent of Schools Office are members of this SELPA which provides special education programs and services to 10,000 students from birth until age 21 years. All SELPAs have the same basic goal. . . to deliver high quality special education programs and services to students with disabilities in the most effective, efficient, and cost effective manner practicable.
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    What's New

    arrow: Kern County Consortium SELPA Special Education Staff Development Opportunities 2007 - 2008 pdf symbol:
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    arrow: Transition to Adult Living An Information and Resource Guide pdf symbol:
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    arrow: Kern County SELPA Parent Rights Procedural Safeguards Notice (Expanded Version November, 2006) (Spanish Version) pdf symbol:
    arrow: Some Common Sense Steps to Resolving Disagreements Between Parents and Schools
    arrow: Educating Your Child's Teacher About LD or ADHD
    arrow: The Process of Discovery: Finding Out Why Your Child is Struggling
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    I Think My Child May Need Special Education Services

    Parents and individuals who believe a child they know might require special education intervention may call our Search and Serve office or their local school district office and talk with someone about their concerns. Every call results in a personal contact.
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